BMW and Toyota announced plans to jointly develop a
sports car back in 2012 and it looks like we could finally see the fruits of
their labor this August.
BMW will use the Pebble Beach
Concourse d’Elegance to introduce a new Z4 concept. Little is known about the
car at this point but it is reportedly in the final stages of construction and
will be used to preview the upcoming production model.
Spy photos from Carscoops have shown the Z4 will follow in the
footsteps of its predecessor and adopt classic roadster styling cues including
a long hood, a rakish windscreen, and a short rear deck. The car will also be
equipped with a prominent twin-kidney grille, front fender vents, and a dual
exhaust system. We've only seen a few glimpses of the interior but drivers can
expect to find a three-spoke steering wheel, a large infotainment display, and
a sizable iDrive controller on the center console.
A variety of engines will be available including a
2.0-liter TwinPower Turbo four-cylinder and a 3.0-liter TwinPower Turbo
six-cylinder. Recent spy photos even suggested the Z4 20i will be rated at 197
PS and 320 Nm of torque.
The Z4 is expected to go on sale in late 2018,
approximately three months after the new 8-Series Coupe.